TyphoonFr
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I'm not sure that it works as expected, and fortunately, it makes the events random. Certainly from the inexperienced commander. From time to time, when the diesel submarines, when they go up to periscopic depth do not think about decreasing the speeds to recharge their batteries. So, these ones are emptied. This can happen when the submarine travels to Full or Flank, either because of manual tuning, Sprint and Drift or during an offensive engagement by the sub. Then when the batteries are empty the submarine goes back to Creep and recharges his battery. But he can also stay at 0 knts and there he will leave only when his batteries are full. If he gets attacked before, he will go into Status Engaged Defensive, take a course opposite to the threat, but stay at 0Kts and. (See Backup Test # 1) Of course manual control is still possible but if you switch between Manual / Auto, you will see that the sub has lost its automatic capacity and retains the manual settings in auto mode. Positive point, the Sub has the stop, which recharges its battery, can engage the targets that pass in range and RTB when conditions 'Withdraw & Redeploy' of his doctrine will be met (more ammo). The RTB status unblocks the Sub this one goes to the base. If you look at your diesel sub, the Ustein S302, you will notice that even without its battery problems, it will take a while before you get to its patrol zone. It's even possible that it will not get there before the end of the scenario. The Sub patrol mission encounter the same problems as the planes, he engage the targets before joining their patrol zone. Your sub will take an intercept course that depends on its speed and data of the target (Cape and speed) .With a slow Sub and a fast target with an opposite heading, the interception points can be thousands of km away from the other side of the earth. Sub commanders know that the earth is round, he will want to go around the world to intercept their target and will therefore take a course opposite the target. The best in your case is to assign the Sub to his mission when he reaches his patrol zone. Another problem you may encounter; if you assign a Base to a Sub, at the RTB, it may take an opposite direction and your crew is not ready to see their family again. (See Backup Test # 2).
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